Protesters In Bucks County Send "Hands Off" Message To Washington
- A 'Hands Off' rally occurred in Doylestown on a Saturday afternoon, with about 1,000 people attending.
- Concerns about recent federal government actions motivated the rally, which was one of many nationwide.
- The crowd overflowed the Bucks County Administration building, spilling onto streets as speakers addressed attendees.
- Larissa Hopwood said that the community "showed up in force today," conveying a unified 'Hands Off' message.
- The rally, supported by groups like Indivisible, aimed to protect community rights and send a message to Washington, D.C.
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